No, because white is the bride's color......just like you wouldn't want someone to go to your wedding looking better than you, wearing white to a wedding says the same thing to the bride. Unless the one of wedding colors is white or the bride speficially ask you to wear white.....DON'T DO IT!?!
* Etiquette dictates that the only person at a wedding wearing white should be the bride and she is the center of attention. You could wear a white/blue dress or white/black dress, but not a full white dress.
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You may wear what you wish to.
If the dress is not white then a white bolero is acceptable.
Technically, to be strictly socially correct, no, you should not. However the rules of protocol no longer exist today (except in politics and international affairs) so you may wear a white wedding dress if you want.
Many Westerners thought that a white wedding dress was purity or virginal, but in truth it was Queen Victoria who started the trend for the white wedding dress.
Unless you the parent of either the bride or groom or in the wedding party then no, you should not wear a flower on your dress.
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If you can see them through your wedding dress, then no.
Swearing wedding dresses in the wedding has become a tradition.
yes